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Crickets are your go to environmentally-friendly feeders for your pets, mainly for birds and reptiles like geckos and bearded dragons, amphibians and arthropods like tarantulas. Crickets are rich in protein, vitamins and minerals, making them a one stop balance meal for your pets. They are also a good source of prebiotic fibre to maintain your pet’s healthy digestive guts. Unlike mealworms and superworms, crickets are more active and challenging to catch, providing your pets with an enrichment activity to hone their wild scavenging instincts. It is important not to feed your smaller pets too big of an insect, in case they choke. You can check out our other sizes of crickets, namely pinheads and week-olds.
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VitC Crickets
VitC Crickets
VitC Crickets are a nutritious and eco-friendly choice for your pets, suitable for birds, reptiles, amphibians and arthropods. They are not only high in protein but also enriched with essential vitamins and minerals, including Vitamin C, which helps boost your pet’s immune system and overall vitality. Crickets also contain natural prebiotic fibre that supports healthy digestion. Their lively movements make feeding time fun and engaging, encouraging your pets to stay active and stimulated. Always ensure you choose the right cricket size for your pet to prevent choking — smaller pets may prefer pinheads or week-old crickets.
Care Instructions
It is alright to keep your week-olds and pinheads crickets in the containers we provide. However, as crickets get larger, male crickets will become territorial and start fighting for space. Hence, it is advisable to transfer them into a larger deep ventilated container. To keep the crickets hydrated, add a very small amount - almost a pinch - of fresh vegetables into the container. Our favourites are potatoes, carrots and lettuce.
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Weekold Crickets
Weekold Crickets
Week-old crickets are high in protein, vitamins, and minerals, essential nutrients for the rapid and healthy growth of your young pets. Rich in prebiotic fibre, week-old crickets aids in the improvement of your pets’ digestive guts. Slightly larger in size than pinhead crickets but smaller than adult crickets, imagine them to be around the size of a green pea (6-8 mm). So, if adult crickets are too large and pinhead crickets are too tiny to keep your pets’ bellies full, week-old crickets are the right size for you.
Care Instructions
It is alright to keep your week-olds and pinheads crickets in the containers we provide. However, as crickets get larger, male crickets will become territorial and start fighting for space. Hence, it is advisable to transfer them into a larger deep ventilated container. To keep the crickets hydrated, add a very small amount - almost a pinch - of fresh vegetables into the container. Our favourites are potatoes, carrots and lettuce.
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Pinhead Crickets
Pinhead Crickets
Pinhead crickets are high in protein, vitamins and minerals, essential nutrients for the rapid and healthy growth of your tiny pets. Their richness in prebiotic fibre aids in improving your pets’ digestive guts. They are the tiniest of crickets we have available and they are a perfect feed for your smaller pets like frogs, toads, betta fishes, praying mantis and young reptiles. Expect them to be slightly smaller than your average rice grain (2-4mm).
Care Instructions
It is alright to keep your week-olds and pinheads crickets in the containers we provide. However, as crickets get larger, male crickets will become territorial and start fighting for space. Hence, it is advisable to transfer them into a larger deep ventilated container. To keep the crickets hydrated, add a very small amount - almost a pinch - of fresh vegetables into the container. Our favourites are potatoes, carrots and lettuce.